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Ramada by Wyndham Cappadocia

★★★★★
Excellent

Karatas Mevkii Nevsehir Cad, Ortahisar Urgup, Ürgüp, Nevsehir, 50400

About This Property

Discover a slice of paradise at Ramada by Wyndham Cappadocia, where luxury meets adventure in the heart of Ürgüp.

Relaxation Awaits
Indulge in our soothing spa services, featuring rejuvenating massages that will leave you refreshed and revitalized. Unwind in the indoor pool or soak in the hot tub after a long day of exploration.

Gourmet Dining Experience
Savor authentic Turkish cuisine at the lobby bar or delight in 24-hour room service. Start your mornings with an energizing buffet breakfast served every weekend, ensuring you’re fueled up for your adventures.

Business Convenience
With 3,035 square feet of flexible meeting spaces and 24-hour business services, this hotel is ideal for corporate events. Plus, enjoy complimentary wireless internet access throughout your stay.

Experience the best of Cappadocia; book your stay at Ramada by Wyndham today!

Why guests recommend it

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Facilities & Services (68)

Meeting rooms
Full-service spa
Fitness facilities
Health or beauty spa nearby
Express check-out
Area shuttle (surcharge)
Health club
Guest education on local ecosystems and culture
Free WiFi
24-hour front desk
Terrace
Garden

Available Rooms

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Guest reviews

6.5
Pleasant
102 reviews

Most recent

JaDeGirL01
December 18, 2025
6.0
Pleasant

Quiet stay in Cappadocia

We stayed two nights at the Ramada by Wyndham in Cappadocia. We had a nice room on the first floor with a king size bed which was comfortable. The bathroom was dated but there was plenty of storage. Our windows were located above the employee break tent. Thankfully, we did not smell smoke in the room and could close the windows when employees were taking their breaks. The dining area downstairs had a hot bar, cold deli bar, and salad bar. Drinks were extra when dining. Coffee and tea in the morning was included. The food was so-so. Nothing to write home about but we were able to find things we wanted to eat. At this point, we had been less than impressed by the hotels we've been booked on the tour however, we made the most of it by walking into town to explore. Our hotel was kind of in the middle of nowhere but it was close to a small town center where we found some interesting stores. Our balloon flight in Cappadocia had been canceled due to high winds so we stuck with the tour group to explore the Open Air Churches, local Carpet Weaving shops, jewelry store, and ceramic shops.

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  • We stayed two nights at the Ramada by Wyndham in Cappadocia. We had a nice room on the first floor with a king size bed which was comfortable. The bathroom was dated but there was plenty of storage. Our windows were located above the employee break tent. Thankfully, we did not smell smoke in the room and could close the windows when employees were taking their breaks. The dining area downstairs had a hot bar, cold deli bar, and salad bar. Drinks were extra when dining. Coffee and tea in the morning was included. The food was so-so. Nothing to write home about but we were able to find things we wanted to eat. At this point, we had been less than impressed by the hotels we've been booked on the tour however, we made the most of it by walking into town to explore. Our hotel was kind of in the middle of nowhere but it was close to a small town center where we found some interesting stores. Our balloon flight in Cappadocia had been canceled due to high winds so we stuck with the tour group to explore the Open Air Churches, local Carpet Weaving shops, jewelry store, and ceramic shops.
Happiness11624069503
November 17, 2025
6.0
Pleasant

Not great. Avoid it if you have a choice.

We stayed here as part of tour group. It was our least favorite hotel on the tour. It was clean but that was about the only good thing we could say about it. The food was meh and the service not great. The most basic of requests (a fork?) were challenging. If you have a choice, I wouldn't recommend staying here.

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  • We stayed here as part of tour group. It was our least favorite hotel on the tour. It was clean but that was about the only good thing we could say about it. The food was meh and the service not great. The most basic of requests (a fork?) were challenging. If you have a choice, I wouldn't recommend staying here.
sschafe48170
November 9, 2025
4.0
Fair

If you have other options, take them.

Stayed here as part of an organized tour. Hotel was billed as 5* but would be a basic motel in the USA. Rooms were clean, but small. No air conditioning so windows need to be opened but only one of our windows did not have a screen. There was no body wash In the shower and while we expected it to be filled after first night, it wasn’t. Beds were comfortable. The restaurant was marginal at best. If you wanted eggs for breakfast, your choices were scrambled with sausage or hard boiled (hard boiled was the better option). Ended up eating rolls with cheese for two mornings. For dinner, the meatballs (on rice) were good, but our group found everything else mediocre at best. The first night we ate off-property and just had deserts, which were pretty good. However, next night even the deserts were not great. Flatware was hard to find and we had to “steal” it from the tables reserved for the drivers and guides.

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  • Stayed here as part of an organized tour. Hotel was billed as 5* but would be a basic motel in the USA. Rooms were clean, but small. No air conditioning so windows need to be opened but only one of our windows did not have a screen. There was no body wash In the shower and while we expected it to be filled after first night, it wasn’t. Beds were comfortable. The restaurant was marginal at best. If you wanted eggs for breakfast, your choices were scrambled with sausage or hard boiled (hard boiled was the better option). Ended up eating rolls with cheese for two mornings. For dinner, the meatballs (on rice) were good, but our group found everything else mediocre at best. The first night we ate off-property and just had deserts, which were pretty good. However, next night even the deserts were not great. Flatware was hard to find and we had to “steal” it from the tables reserved for the drivers and guides.
claudiast
November 9, 2025
8.0
Very Good

Beautiful location very large groups

We came here in a tour and the hotel is designed for very large groups with massive buffets that are passable. The location is great with a morning view of the balloons and outstanding cappadoccia. Has a nice terrace to sit and watch the sunset. Rooms were basic but ok

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  • We came here in a tour and the hotel is designed for very large groups with massive buffets that are passable. The location is great with a morning view of the balloons and outstanding cappadoccia. Has a nice terrace to sit and watch the sunset. Rooms were basic but ok
palexlivecouk
October 7, 2025
4.0
Fair

Ramada never again

Bad hotel. Dora not reserve the five State qualification . Should be a 3 or maximum 4 stars hotel. Elevators don’t work. Food is bad . Pior diversification. At dinner and at breakfast. Breakfast fruit only apples. Tabels unclean. In the rooms you have all the exteriore noises. Realy bad

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  • Bad hotel. Dora not reserve the five State qualification . Should be a 3 or maximum 4 stars hotel. Elevators don’t work. Food is bad . Pior diversification. At dinner and at breakfast. Breakfast fruit only apples. Tabels unclean. In the rooms you have all the exteriore noises. Realy bad
339_zdenaz_
October 6, 2025
10.0
Excellent

Exceptional Staff Support

The staff were generally helpful and supportive throughout the stay, always ready to guide us when needed. In particular, the Front Office Manager, Mr. Doğan, provided immediate and effective solutions to all of my inquiries. His local recommendations also greatly enriched our experience in the area.

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  • The staff were generally helpful and supportive throughout the stay, always ready to guide us when needed. In particular, the Front Office Manager, Mr. Doğan, provided immediate and effective solutions to all of my inquiries. His local recommendations also greatly enriched our experience in the area.
jrapeter
October 5, 2025
6.0
Pleasant

Keep expectations low

Another disappointing brand quality. Like our previous experience with a Radisson Blu - don’t have expectations based on UK brand quality for Ramada because this is Turkey. This laughingly has Five Stars on its exterior wall (it’s a maximum of Three Star quality whatever Star boxes it has ticked). When you arrive and enter the lobby area it feels like possibly 4/5 star but that is where the similarity begins and ends!. Our double room turned out to be a pokey room with a tiny bathroom and two single beds pushed together, still with two single duvets etc. When I raised it at reception I was told they couldn’t do anything until tomorrow but sent someone to put a double sheet and double duvet on (still effectively leaving the gap between the mattresses). Having already had an unrelated issue on our tour, we contacted our Rep and luckily within ten minutes we had a proper double room, more spacious and with a decent bathroom. It seems that all hotel showers in Turkey could do with a makeover but it didn’t bother us as it was hot and it worked! Another feature of many hotels is that the TV will have a list of 60 channels but only 6 to 10 channels are tuned and 75% of those are Turkish. You may get a World News channel if you are lucky. Obviously with most people’s busy tour agenda that is not a great issue but just a word of warning if you normally keep up with News or Sport. We went down to the “Spa area” to relax. There is a small but nice pool for relaxing not swimming. The Hammam was not available, the steam room is out of order, nobody services the areas and so the Sauna, whilst working, had its door wide open. I closed the door then had to fill the water bucket myself in the changing rooms to use to get it up to a decent heat, which we then enjoyed with several other guests who joined us. Food is a massive scrum. There is a huge open school assembly hall of tables which are allocated by numbers to different groups. Good cold buffet but usual problems with quality, temperature and refilling of hot buffet when there are 100’s of people at the same time. Poor service (on the first night all three courses of plates & cutlery were left packed on our table - ours and other guests’). Inconsistent placing of cutlery, condiments and sugars requiring raiding of other tables. Drinks as expensive as elsewhere (£10 a beer £13.50 a wine). The thing I found uncomfortable was how the waiters swooped so quickly on people that had bought drinks to get them to pay. I guess that’s a necessary feature of the bulk catering situation but felt like a cheap street buffet. It is not uncommon. It is a reasonably pleasant walk into the small town (15-20 mins), which is also fairly pleasant. We didn’t go up to the Castle viewing point but were told by friends that it was 100TL only £2 and amazing views. There is a wine shop with beers etc. 95TL a can for Effes (less than £2). All in all, very average hotel. Maybe it is good for Turkey but average bordering on poor for UK.

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  • Another disappointing brand quality. Like our previous experience with a Radisson Blu - don’t have expectations based on UK brand quality for Ramada because this is Turkey. This laughingly has Five Stars on its exterior wall (it’s a maximum of Three Star quality whatever Star boxes it has ticked). When you arrive and enter the lobby area it feels like possibly 4/5 star but that is where the similarity begins and ends!. Our double room turned out to be a pokey room with a tiny bathroom and two single beds pushed together, still with two single duvets etc. When I raised it at reception I was told they couldn’t do anything until tomorrow but sent someone to put a double sheet and double duvet on (still effectively leaving the gap between the mattresses). Having already had an unrelated issue on our tour, we contacted our Rep and luckily within ten minutes we had a proper double room, more spacious and with a decent bathroom. It seems that all hotel showers in Turkey could do with a makeover but it didn’t bother us as it was hot and it worked! Another feature of many hotels is that the TV will have a list of 60 channels but only 6 to 10 channels are tuned and 75% of those are Turkish. You may get a World News channel if you are lucky. Obviously with most people’s busy tour agenda that is not a great issue but just a word of warning if you normally keep up with News or Sport. We went down to the “Spa area” to relax. There is a small but nice pool for relaxing not swimming. The Hammam was not available, the steam room is out of order, nobody services the areas and so the Sauna, whilst working, had its door wide open. I closed the door then had to fill the water bucket myself in the changing rooms to use to get it up to a decent heat, which we then enjoyed with several other guests who joined us. Food is a massive scrum. There is a huge open school assembly hall of tables which are allocated by numbers to different groups. Good cold buffet but usual problems with quality, temperature and refilling of hot buffet when there are 100’s of people at the same time. Poor service (on the first night all three courses of plates & cutlery were left packed on our table - ours and other guests’). Inconsistent placing of cutlery, condiments and sugars requiring raiding of other tables. Drinks as expensive as elsewhere (£10 a beer £13.50 a wine). The thing I found uncomfortable was how the waiters swooped so quickly on people that had bought drinks to get them to pay. I guess that’s a necessary feature of the bulk catering situation but felt like a cheap street buffet. It is not uncommon. It is a reasonably pleasant walk into the small town (15-20 mins), which is also fairly pleasant. We didn’t go up to the Castle viewing point but were told by friends that it was 100TL only £2 and amazing views. There is a wine shop with beers etc. 95TL a can for Effes (less than £2). All in all, very average hotel. Maybe it is good for Turkey but average bordering on poor for UK.
mickeybUK
September 28, 2025
8.0
Very Good

Hotel is good for short stays

1 lift was broken, another was not working correctly. This caused delays in moving around. Our Room was good, if a little tired in some places. Twin room was allocated, with the hotel full we went along with it. Bathroom was clean and good shower. Meals were ok. Not a big selection of mains but a lot of salad and desserts.

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  • 1 lift was broken, another was not working correctly. This caused delays in moving around. Our Room was good, if a little tired in some places. Twin room was allocated, with the hotel full we went along with it. Bathroom was clean and good shower. Meals were ok. Not a big selection of mains but a lot of salad and desserts.

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